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Achiroë (/əˈkɪroʊi/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀχιρόη [akʰiróɛː]), Anchirrhoë (Ἀγχιρρόη), or Anchinoë (Ἀγχινόη),
which is
perhaps a
mistake for Anchiroë, was in...
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father of
Achiroe, his
mother and as a great, great-grandfather on his father's side.
Aegyptos was the son of King
Belus of
Egypt and
Achiroe, a naiad...
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Danaus and (usually)
brother to Agenor. The wife of
Belus has been
named as
Achiroe or Side (eponym of the
Phoenician city of Sidon).
Belus was the son of...
- the Trojans. Danaus, was the son of King
Belus of
Egypt and the
naiad Achiroe,
daughter of the
river god Nilus, or of Sida,
eponym of Sidon. He was the...
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either Belus,
Agenor or Phoenix. When
Belus is
described as his father,
Achiroe,
daughter of Nilus, is
given as his mother, and Danaus, Aegyptus, and Phineus...
- the latter's
version of the myth, Phoenix'
mother could be
identified as
Achiroe,
naiad daughter of the river-god Nilus.
Phoenix was
believed to have fathered...
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Inachus Melia Zeus Io
Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Teleph****a
Danaus Elephantis Aegyptus Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix...
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Inachus Melia Zeus Io
Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Teleph****a
Danaus Elephantis Aegyptus Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix...
- one below. Aegyptus, king of
Egypt and son of King
Belus and the
naiad Achiroe. Aegyptus, an
Egyptian prince as one of the sons of
above King Aegyptus...
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Inachus Melia Zeus Io
Phoroneus Epaphus Memphis Libya Poseidon Belus Achiroë Agenor Teleph****a
Danaus Elephantis Aegyptus Cadmus Cilix Europa Phoenix...